TUFF + FASTER PUSSYCAT + HERICANE ALICE + KEEL at the Troubadour, Hollywood CA in March, 1989.
L-R: Michael Lean (TUFF), Brent Muscat (FASTER PUSSYCAT), Stevie Rachelle (TUFF), Bruce Naumann (HERICANE ALICE), Todd Chase (TUFF), Ian Mayo (HERICANE ALICE), Danny Gill (HERICANE ALICE), Jorge Desaint (TUFF), and Marc Ferrari (KEEL).
After short stint and one album with STEELER, the band that also featured guitar virtuoso Yngwie Malmsteen, singer Ron Keel formed his own band simply called KEEL. 1985’s “The Right To Rock” is their second album after “Lay Down The Law”, put out the year before.
This album gained the industry’s attention as it was produced by Gene Simmons of KISS for Gold Mountain Records in New York. Ron Keel…
A multiple times motorsport world champion, often regarded as the best in their category, suddenly changing teams they had won over and over with, in a huge upset, to join a red colored Italian manufacturer, in 2025, to become teammates with a European pretty boy who grew up dreaming of the said red team. Am I talking about Marc to Ducati alongside Pecco or Lewis to Ferrari alongside Charles.
From an athlete's perspective or from a rider or driver's perspective, maybe some of you, where you've been maybe in a job for a long, long time it's great to have something new, a new environment, new desk, new people to work with, and new challenges. And there's like, there's nerves, there's all these things that you are unsure of, in the sense of, you don't know how you're gonna blend in in an environment, for example, but that's exciting! And it's great when you're welcomed into a new space. - Lewis Hamilton 🫶🏾